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Blending BPMS with Social Software for Knowledge-Intense Work: Research Issues
Knowledge-intense processes are by their very nature exploratory, non-repetitive in detail and not completely known in advance. Flexibility, effective knowledge management and efficient collaboration are impor...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Using Social Network Technology to Provide e-Administration Services as Collaborative Tasks
This paper presents an approach employing social network technology to facilitate e-administration within collaborative communities. E-administration services are provided through task coordination between spe...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
OpenSocialGov: A Web 2.0 Environment for Governmental E-Service Delivery
To achieve transformational government (T-Gov), the interaction between citizens and government should be explored under a new perspective enhancing citizens’ active participation. Web 2.0 paradigm could suppo...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Event-Driven Modeling Approach for Dynamic Human-Intensive Business Processes
One of the most challenging business process categories in terms of agility are those exhibiting dynamic behaviour and involving intense human decision. Any effort to automate such processes may constrain thei...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Facilitating Business to Government Interaction Using a Citizen-Centric Web 2.0 Model
Modelling Business to Government (B2G) interaction is considered to be more complex than Citizen to Government (C2G) interaction, since the concept of authorized citizens, representing the Business while inter...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Introducing a Public Agency Networking Platform towards Supporting Connected Governance
Connected governance constitutes the current trend regarding the provision of electronic governmental services. In the connected governance paradigm, public agencies share objectives across organizational boun...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Introducing Pergamos: A Fedora-Based DL System Utilizing Digital Object Prototypes
This demonstration provides a “hands on” experience to the “internals” of Pergamos, the University of Athens DL System. Pergamos provides uniform high level DL services, such as collection management, web based c...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Digital Object Prototypes: An Effective Realization of Digital Object Types
Digital Object Prototypes (DOPs) provide the DL designer with the ability to model diverse types of digital objects in a uniform manner while offering digital object type conformance; objects conform to the de...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
On the Effective Manipulation of Digital Objects: A Prototype-Based Instantiation Approach
This paper elaborates on the design and development of an effective digital object manipulation mechanism that facilitates the generation of configurable Digital Library application logic, as expressed by coll...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Designing an Integrated Digital Library Framework to Support Multiple Heterogeneous Collections
Athens University recently initiated a digital collection development project to provide enhanced educational capabilities. Collections vary in terms of the material included and the requirements imposed by po...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Exploring Web-Based Information System Design: A Discrete-Stage Methodology and the Corresponding Model
After the enormous success of WWW platform, a great number of enterprise systems have web-based components. Although they are built using current technological treads, they often fail to provide the desired pe...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Web-Based System Configuration and Performance Evaluation Using a Knowledge-Based Methodology
Since Internet dominated the world, the World Wide Web platform is used as a type of middleware providing a common platform for Intranetbased and Internet-based application development. Web-based applications ...